Best Restaurants in Astoria, Hammond & Warrenton Oregon

If you are planning a fishing trip on the lower Columbia River or Oregon Coast, there are some excellent restaurants around Astoria, Hammond, and Warrenton to enjoy before or after your day on the water. Whether you are fishing for salmon, sturgeon, crab, or walleye, this area has become one of the top fishing and coastal destinations in Oregon.

As a professional Astoria Oregon fishing guide, I spend a lot of time in this area throughout the fishing season. These are some of my favorite restaurants for clients staying near the Columbia River, Buoy 10, Hammond Marina, Warrenton, and the Oregon Coast.

This page also connects with several of my local fishing and travel pages to help visitors plan a complete Astoria fishing trip experience.


Restaurants Near Astoria Fishing Trips

Astoria is one of the most popular fishing destinations in Oregon because anglers have access to:

  • The lower Columbia River
  • Buoy 10 salmon fishing
  • Sturgeon fishing
  • Dungeness crabbing
  • Pacific Ocean access
  • Hotels, restaurants, and marinas all close together

If you are new to the area, be sure to also visit my:


Bowpicker Fish & Chips – Astoria Oregon

Website: Bowpicker Fish & Chips

Bowpicker is one of the most famous food stops in Astoria. They serve fresh albacore tuna fish and chips out of a converted fishing boat, and it has become a must-stop location for visitors exploring Astoria and the Columbia River area.

If you are coming to Astoria during salmon season or Buoy 10, Bowpicker is usually packed with anglers, tourists, and locals looking for seafood after a long day on the water.

Many clients staying near downtown Astoria also visit nearby attractions like the Columbia River Maritime Museum and the Astoria Riverwalk after eating.


Rogue Pier 39 Public House – Astoria Oregon

Website: Rogue Pier 39 Public House

Rogue Pier 39 is located directly on the waterfront and is one of the more unique restaurants in Astoria. It is a great place to relax after fishing the Columbia River or Pacific Ocean.

The Pier 39 area connects closely with Astoria’s commercial fishing history, making it a fun stop for anglers visiting the Oregon Coast.

If you are fishing for salmon or sturgeon in the Astoria area, you will likely spend time around many of the same docks and marinas that helped build Astoria into one of the Northwest’s most historic fishing towns.


Mo’s Seafood & Chowder – Astoria Oregon

Website: Mo’s Seafood & Chowder

Mo’s is one of the best-known Oregon Coast seafood restaurants and is famous for clam chowder and seafood dishes. It is an easy stop for families visiting Astoria, Warrenton, or Hammond during a fishing trip.

Because Astoria sits near the mouth of the Columbia River, fresh seafood is a major part of the local culture. A lot of visitors who come for salmon fishing or crabbing turn the trip into a full Oregon Coast vacation.


South Jetty Dining Room & Bar – Hammond Oregon

Website: South Jetty Dining Room & Bar

South Jetty is located near Hammond Marina and is a convenient stop if you are fishing around Buoy 10, Fort Stevens, or the lower Columbia River.

Hammond plays a huge role during the Buoy 10 salmon season because many boats launch nearby for access to Chinook and Coho salmon fishing near the mouth of the Columbia River.

You can learn more about the area on my Hammond Oregon fishing guide page.


Buoy 9 Restaurant & Lounge – Hammond Oregon

Facebook: Buoy 9 Restaurant & Lounge

Buoy 9 is another popular restaurant near Hammond Marina and one of the closest dining options to some of the lower Columbia River fishing launches.

It is especially busy during salmon season when anglers from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and beyond come to fish Buoy 10 and Astoria.

If you are planning a Buoy 10 fishing trip, check out my complete Buoy 10 salmon fishing guide for seasons, fishing information, and what to expect.


Why Astoria, Hammond & Warrenton Are Great Fishing Destinations

The Astoria area gives anglers access to multiple fisheries in one location. Depending on the season, visitors can fish for:

That is one reason so many anglers stay in Astoria, Warrenton, or Hammond for several days at a time. The restaurants, hotels, marinas, and fishing access are all close together.

For lodging recommendations, visit my Hotels & Motels Around Astoria Oregon page.


Book an Astoria Oregon Fishing Guide

If you are looking for an experienced fishing guide around Astoria, Hammond, Warrenton, or Buoy 10, I guide anglers throughout the Columbia River and Oregon Coast fisheries.

I offer guided trips for salmon, sturgeon, crab, and walleye depending on the season.

Call or text (503) 314-5087 to check availability, or visit my Trip Inquiry Page.


Frequently Asked Questions About Restaurants in Astoria Oregon

What are the best restaurants near Astoria fishing charters?

Popular spots include Bowpicker Fish & Chips, Rogue Pier 39, Mo’s Seafood & Chowder, Buoy 9, and South Jetty Dining Room & Bar.

Is Hammond close to Astoria?

Yes. Hammond is located just west of Astoria near Warrenton and is one of the main launch areas for Buoy 10 and lower Columbia River fishing.

Where should I stay for an Astoria fishing trip?

Many anglers stay in Astoria, Hammond, or Warrenton because they are all close to fishing access, hotels, restaurants, and marinas.

Can I book a guided fishing trip near these restaurants?

Yes. Marvin’s Guide Service offers guided fishing trips throughout the Astoria area, including salmon fishing, sturgeon fishing, and crabbing trips.Astoria Oregon Over Looking The Columbia River

 

 

 

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